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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Oct. 28, 1985)
    The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again. Spitballs stuck to the ceiling. Paper planes whizzing through the air. They were the worst-behaved class in the whole school. So begins this quirky classic, first published in 1977 and still relevant today as a lighthearted reminder to show our appreciation to those we value. The students don’t proffer a shred of respect for their good-natured teacher Miss Nelson, but when the witchy substitute Miss Viola Swamp appears on the scene, they start to regret their own wicked ways. James Marshall’s scritchy, cartoonish full-color ink and wash illustrations are hilarious. A back-to-school perennial!
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  • Miss Nelson is Missing

    Harry Allard, Cindy Haynes, Weston Woods Studios

    Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, July 3, 2008)
    The kids in room 207 don't know how lucky they are to have a nice teacher like Miss Nelson - until their misbehavior causes her disappearance, and they get Miss Viola Swamp for a substitute.
  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, Sept. 9, 1977)
    The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again. Spitballs stuck to the ceiling. Paper planes whizzing through the air. They were the worst-behaved class in the whole school. So begins this quirky classic, first published in 1977 and still relevant today as a lighthearted reminder to show our appreciation to those we value. The students don’t proffer a shred of respect for their good-natured teacher Miss Nelson, but when the witchy substitute Miss Viola Swamp appears on the scene, they start to regret their own wicked ways. James Marshall’s scritchy, cartoonish full-color ink and wash illustrations are hilarious. A back-to-school perennial!
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 20, 2007)
    “Rarely has the golden rule been so effectively interpreted for children.” —Booklist Miss Nelson is the nicest teacher in the school. She never yells and she gives the easiest assignments. The kids in Room 207 take advantage of her good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a challenging substitute.This Read-Along Book and CD Favorite includes a paperback edition of the book and a compact disc in a newly designed reusable package. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, and bedtime listening, these recordings feature lively sound effects and original music. The CD includes one reading with page-turn signals as well as an uninterrupted reading.Book Details:Format: Book+CDPublication Date: 8/20/2007Pages: 32Reading Level: Age 4 and Up
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry Allard, James Marshall

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 28, 1985)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The arrival of a strict substitute convinces Miss Nelson's students that they must get their teacher back.
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry Allard, James Marshall

    Hardcover (Olympic Marketing Corp, Feb. 16, 1977)
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry Allard & James Marshall

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1978)
    Rarely has the golden rule been so effectively interpreted for children." -Booklist Miss Nelson is the nicest teacher in the school. She never yells and she gives the easiest assignments. The kids in Room 207 take advantage of her good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a challenging substitute.
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Oct. 28, 1985)
    The kids in Room 207 were misbehaving again. Spitballs stuck to the ceiling. Paper planes whizzing through the air. They were the worst-behaved class in the whole school. So begins this quirky classic, first published in 1977 and still relevant today as a lighthearted reminder to show our appreciation to those we value. The students don’t proffer a shred of respect for their good-natured teacher Miss Nelson, but when the witchy substitute Miss Viola Swamp appears on the scene, they start to regret their own wicked ways. James Marshall’s scritchy, cartoonish full-color ink and wash illustrations are hilarious. A back-to-school perennial!
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry Allard, James Marshall

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1985)
    The kids in Room 207 take advantage of their teacher's good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a substitute.
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  • Miss Nelson is Missing! Book & CD

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Aug. 20, 2007)
    “Rarely has the golden rule been so effectively interpreted for children.” —Booklist Miss Nelson is the nicest teacher in the school. She never yells and she gives the easiest assignments. The kids in Room 207 take advantage of her good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a challenging substitute.This Read-Along Book and CD Favorite includes a paperback edition of the book and a compact disc in a newly designed reusable package. Perfect for car trips, classrooms, and bedtime listening, these recordings feature lively sound effects and original music. The CD includes one reading with page-turn signals as well as an uninterrupted reading.
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  • Miss Nelson is missing!

    Harry Allard

    Hardcover (Educational Products, Aug. 16, 1980)
    The kids in Room 207 take advantage of their teacher's good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a substitute.
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  • Miss Nelson Is Missing!

    Harry G. Allard Jr., James Marshall

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, Sept. 9, 1977)
    The kids in Room 207 take advantage of their teacher's good nature until she disappears and they are faced with a substitute.
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